Just after the storm, some 41,000 people were in the dark. That number was down to 5,000 Friday and includes some homes that cannot take power.

“Obviously, if their house was totally destroyed, they’re not going to be able to take power,” O’Shea said. “Even some customer’s houses took some damage, we need to make sure that they really can take power.”

Charging stations have popped up to try to keep communication lines open. Verizon has three trailers set up across town.

“We have an outlet at every single kiosk where they can just plug in and charge their phone, device or charge their laptop. Whatever they need,” said Tom Serio of Verizon.

OG&E said some customers in Moore and southern Oklahoma City might see a few power outages in the next couple of days.

OG&E customers still without power Sunday can call 272-9595.

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